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THE CAUIO DAILY BULLUTIN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1878. 'V X t tt Us Cr ZOO. OMtLT. JMItof d PobMifctr " TP" 0 TBS UAIM HULLBTW : oa wmL by mnw J" siwLwby u4ti 10 09 ilOO 1 00 8 00 10 00 adraa ta.MoMfe, byaall IW" mxmtnlm 0 TMf TBI DOLLAB WJCKKLT BULLXTM Jaha B. Obarly ha rtductd tb ubcrtp ttTvMM of UiWbb.t crro Buiaww dm VoVat Pt annum, aaaklaf II ta &si PH' puhlUbtd In Sou tarn IIUboI tat Matter wry pa. PUTNAM. BROWN, TAYLOR "which i W ar miisarabl. Tbr li Mr. Put dmt, ft Try clvr fentloman, who It ft candldkt for county tcbool uprinUnd nt. "W wnt to iupport him. lift hu tha appcaranc of ft wan we would tab ft plftHur in voting for, but we cn't; tbftl'i tb long ftnd the ihort of it. Be eftuie, bare we not all fttong declare! that we detired to elect lady to that office? Would wa be Justified now in going back on tbat declaration? Wa appeal to Mat llarrell, and Alf. Oomingi. We hare bad a preientU ment that we would become mean if we did. So, when Mri. Taylor announced aenelf at a candidate ive were ai hippy a a big lunflower. and promliod hor our aupport. But now cotnei Mrt. Brown, of Thebaa, ai energetic a lady ai evr bindled the ferule in a ichool room, juat tlo woman aa Mri. Taylor ii alio juat the woman for the place, and announce her self at a candidate. We want to tupport her, loo. We almoit rowed that if erer the were a candidate we would vote for ber thouiand timet, and now aha la a candidate and we are pledged 1 Confound It, what ft dilama? And thit it what womant right bringt a man to Therefore we who were for tboie rightt are now agaimt them ; and put out into the cnuade cheering for Brown and Taj lor and Taylor and Brown. "TUB 8TATEOF CHICAGO." The Chicago Timet,' probably reflect isg the aentimenta of a majority of the people of Cook county who bailey the board of equalization bat unjuttly added to their heavy burden of taxation by rait' lag the atteated value ef property in that county many million of dollar, advo cate the erection of Ceok, Du Page and Lake counties into a teparate itat to be known by the name of "the ttate of Chi cago." The proposition will, at the 'Timet' pre dicU, be received with little favor outtldo of the complaining district, but in our opinion it it a good tuggettion worthy of contidtrate reflection. Jtvery penon who hat observed the drift of legislation in this state during the last put decade, and who hu studied its probable coniequences, must have been taught by such observation tbat Cook county la to all intents and purposes a po litieal toly distinct from the other coun tie of the slate, needing legislation not in any particular adapted to the great major ity of the other counties, and not willing to give toothsr count! lb legislation their interest frequently imperatively de Band. Under the old constitution Cook county wu the corruption of legislation is Illinois. It purcbued the legislation wanted by the cliques that controlled it, and among its other purchase!, bought the "Lake Front Swindlo," in part pay ment for which (in the way of barter) it gave to the southern counties tbo then railroad building part of the state the law giving to the counties subscribing to railroads the increase of ttate taxet in thote countlet OTtr thoie of 180, a law against which the papert or Chicago are now loudly Inveighing. Under the old system, by eorrnptlon, Chicago controlled the legislature of Illinois, drew to itself prosperity and drove prosperity out of Egypt. Then Chicago was to all intents and purposes the stair of Illinois. While the constitutional convent)!! was deliberating in lSSM, anomalous position of Cook county in tbe itate was a fact that gave to ibe members much difficulty. All acknowledged that spocinl legislation wa aa aril Ibe crushing of which was Impera tively demanded by tbe interests of Ibe people, but it was obvious tbat general leg islation, in the broad acceptation of that term, could not be mad practicable Cook county, with it great population and it p:ullar interettt, wu lb stumb ling block. Legislation necessary for Cook would bo unnecessary in any other county, and legislation adapted to all other cour.tl would be untirely unsuited o oo. xnrrore, there was, so to peak, a constitution for Cook county, injected into tbe belly or me constitution of the state of Illlnlos, and the Cook county del egation in tbe general assembly is a Day pratically separate and distinct In fact, if not in name, tbe legislature of the ttate of Cook. Bills, general in their terms, but especially ap plicabla to Cook, are prepared by this dl egation, ana pushed through by the argu menu Wa want thlt legiilation ; it don't affect the people outside of Cook and you have no right to tay anything bout It." The only ute tbe member out aide of Cook are even put to when a Cook county quution it under discussion and tbe Cook county delegation is divided in reference to it, it to act at arbitrators and daeida between the factions. But, on the other hand, the Cook county delegation fcaa it meddletome finger in everybody' pie, and vote down vary proportion for the benefit of the atoU oMtoido of Cook, unlett the memben waa kalieve their part of the state needs U JofUlatlon will hint that when Cook waaU aaytklag they will be very accom Modeling. lm abort, in our opinion, Cook county is a loxar kdulgeaco la which hu cost the balttca ef the Ute untold tumi of monty. Aaapoodily u pouibl Indulgence in it oo44 U dUoantlnued. Therefore we tUprillf afcoa' tba Chicago ' Times' mo- ttoa for the erection of the ttate of Chi- cago ; but we wish Cook to take with her in bar secession all tbe counties south of Springfield. Illinois stretches from the north to the south, with little breadth east and wast. In the southern part of the state we have short winters, are an agricultural and fruit and grape growing people, with manufacturing possibilities aecond to no section of Ibe republic. In the northern part of tbe state the people are speculators and draw their prosperity from Chicago. Legislature tbat builds up tbe Chicago section of Illinois pultt down he Cairo taction. There thould be (II- vorze between tnete sections; anu now that Chicago it anxlout to ttcode we feel inclined to bid her go in peace and tpeed her on her way. With a ttate unincum bered by the incubut of Chicago and the northern interests, the northern boundary being about Springfield and the capital at Carbondale, DuQuoln or Contrail, South ern Illinois within a decade would outstrip in prosjarity the "state of Chicago," and Cairo would take her place among the great cities of the west Reported Expressly for the Bulletin. " FROM NEW YORK. TKOt'BLK IN Til GRANUKP. Nbw Youk, Octokor lii. The Hoiton . , 1 - . ! grange, composed ci grain ana coiuniis- sion merchants, having been orderod to disband by the G. M. of the National grange, on tbo ground that it was not a frmer'a crane. It baa refused and threatens to carry tbo matter boforu tbe National grange. The Boston grange re- talus lis books, and Initials and members are using tbo pais words and grips of tbe order. rlRKIIE.N's RI1.IKV. The Ore department of tbii city hai forwarded live hundred dollars by Adam's Expreu to the Memphis Fire Belief as tociatioo, and will send more in a fev days. VINDICATION. Bishop Cummins, of Kentucky, hst written a letter, vindicating bit own con duct and tbat of tbe Dean of Canterbury in the matter of their communion in tbo Presbyterian church. He says: '! deny most emphatically that the Dean of Can terbury or myself have violated tbe aocleelutical order of tbe Churh of Eng land, or of tbe Proteitant Episcopalian church in this country.or have been guilty of any open act of hostility to discipline COLLISION. New Yokk, October 14. While a can al boat with a tow wu comma down tbe Hudson river yesterday, It came in collls ion with a German barge, and tho cap. lain of the canal boat, bis wife and two children were swept Into the river and all but one child drowned. LITTKR FROM Till 1'ItK.llDXNT. A publication it made in the Evening Pott of to-day, of a letter from President Grant to N. A. Cowday of the Continen tal bank, dated tbo 6th,the presdent says : "My whole object in tbe letter to Antbony and Claflln was to restore confidence to the public mind and give assurances tbat the government would give all the aid in its power in keeping in view at sometime the solvency of the national treasury which would be regarded as money in the troas ury, and would be subject to rise lor the purpose of showing that means are at hand to give the relief we promise. I do not believe the present panic will work to individual, half the injury it will work to the general good to the country at largo. Our monitory system is creating of necess ity. It has no eluticity, but in other respects it is . the best that lias ever been devised. No one now distrusts tbe value of a paper dollar, on the contrary it is seized and hoarded with the same anidity now that the gold dollar line betn in formor limes. Like adversities the riNic will call attention to defects in our moni tory system and will, no doubt, lead to legiilation to relieve the want of elasticity. The republic bit brought greenback! about to par with illver. I wonder tbat silver ii not already coming into market to supply the deficiency in the circulating medium. When it doti come, and I pre dict that it will coma loon, we will have made a rapid itride toward ipecio pay ment. Curroncy will never go bilow af ter that." The remainder of tbo letter ii devoted to the vlewi ot the president ai to silver as a circulating medium and sub stitute for currency but have alreadv been made public in recent interviews. HOLD OUT. Three huudrod shares of Lake Shore has just been sold out under rulo fur the benefit of Boyd, Benson & Co. The linn nu not failed, but Is selling Ibis itock to get clsar of the Grinnoll complication. BUbl'INDEI). Ibe suspension of Gillespie. Throw- bridge A Co., tea dealers, is reported. A mteting of tho creditors to-morrow. Kl'WOH. Among the rumors afloat in Wall street, ana wnicu nas materially emitted in QSClino in stocks, is on tbat the New York Central will not pay its rugular div idaads. This rumor nbtalui significance from the fact tbat parties have sold their dividends at half a per cent, discount. anniir.D. The Long Island savings bank in llrook- lyn, wa robbed by a sneak thief of a box containing bonds valued at between f 50,. 000 and 976,000. TUB BUSMNHION of Woo. Hoyos & Co., bankers, and Wui. Wbitmore A Co., brokers are announced. TUl DIHECTOHI of the Bank of England raited the rate of ditcountthii morning from 5 to 0 per cent. A heavy pretture to ull in tb mar ket to-day forced prlcesjdown from 1 to 6 per cent.,insome case tb price were be low tbe lowest quotations of the recent se vere panic. Later there was an improve mem from tbe lowest pelut. There has been more or lets excitement TiMimnrniu, .7. - " " I in Wall street to-day attended with the great depression in stocks, and this con dition of affairs brought about by the ad vance of the Bank of Kngland rate of additional banking stock, and mercantile failures, and the difficulty in procuring money in large amounts on stock collater ate. Tho banks are extending little or no assistance to brokers, while foreign bank era ara calling in loans on stocks and re fusing to make any new loans; thus tbe brokers generally have to resort to salts to procure monoy In large amount, and it was these roRCEU SALES tbat dragged down the markol to-day. The money markot closed at 1-16 to 3-10 por diem. Greenbacks closed firmer at J to i promlum. Foreign exchange was firm In tbe morning and banker advanced rate to 7 and 8, but there was no bond over 0 and 7, while at the closo, prime bills could be bought at 6 and "J. Custom receipts f3f,300. Gold active and higher and advancod from 8 toOJ at the close. Clearings 131,000,000. The Militant troaaurer disbursed $110,000. 66,000 pounds of foreign specie has been recolvcd at tho assistant olHco, the total amount to ditto is 032,000 pounds. Gov ernment bonds are Arm and advanced, gold having impnrtod a strong tnnoto tho market. Among the failures to-day were Win Hayes & Co., bankers, W. M. Wliltte. more A Co. Wise, Cove and O. H. Puree, took brokers. Gillespie, A- Trowbridge, tea merchants, and the sugar home ol Burger, HartbasUV: Llvingtoje. No failures were reported 'among dry good! merchant! at tbo stock exchange Boyd, Vlncont & Co. were sold out un dor tho rate, but have not failed. Tbls firm would like to share with two parties who wanted thorn to sell out themselves, but they declinud to violate their injunc tion, and otbor parties sold them out un der rule. The dilforonco amount to $'.00,000, nearly all of which is and hai been for sometime pail, upon dtpaiit In the Trust Co. Railway and miscellane ous sDcculation feverish. I MEKTINQ or THE KAKUKRS' CLL'II. At a meeting of tbe farmers club of tbe American Initituto Edward Todd and Thomas i). Robertson, of Minn., were ap pointed a committee to collect Information on fruit trees M home and abroad. WALL STREET has seen the busiest time to-ily it nas know so far as stock exchange li concern ed, and pricei havo been allowed to fall below the lowoit points touched in any ot the panics of tbe past ten years. Tbe de cline was attributed to various cauees, some hold that the depression was due to the order of Judge Batchford yesterday, In relation to the bankruptcy ol Georgo Bird and Grinnoll & Co., and ssid that un til tbe injunction was removed. No ono on tho street could tell bow soon tbo mar ket would be flooded with stock, and so long as il continues brokers will be unable to borrow money. Others explain tbe heavy tumble by tbo fact that large amounts of stock carried on a margin baa been sold, In consequence of operators being tinabio to put up any more collater als. It Is said tbat Vanderbill has been a free seller, and that Jay Gould has sold out stock which ho bought in and could not deliver and has beon buying up gold. OUDERS havo been sent in to-day from almost every quarter ordering tbe sale ol stocks and outsiders ream panic stricken. Thero were VAHIOUS RU.MuR in circulation regarding Daniel Drow and Cornulius Vanderbilt. The fact tbat tbe bankruptcy proceedinga agaimt Kcnyon, Cox & Co. are directed againit Mr. Drew inignifloant and Mr. Drew's contractori are mppoied to be at the bottom of tbe difliculty with Boyd, Vincent &. Co. ai (thai always been Com. Vanderbilt'i pol icy to bold up New York Central against tbe tide no matter of what conicquonce to other atocks. THE DECLINE in Central, 88) to K2J, to day ia lakun aa a sign of the commodore's inability to bol ster it up and tho sudden decline in the whole list in which Western Union fell from 67 J to 4 'J J and Lake Shore from 66 to 59J keeps pace it cannot but be dii astrous to many houses largoly in- tereited In tlieso stocks. It ii a stroet whiipertbat the fall in Lake Shore is partly engineered by the Vanderbilt party with the intention of getting coutrol of tbo road, juit as the Ilarlan road was cob bled tome yean ago, ai tho road ii con ildered neceuary to the inttrost of the New York Central. iiUKutit, njRriiAsr i.mrfcToN euipunuiu, anu wie nouio la laid to be in a lolvcnt condition, and is able to pay two dollars fur uvttry one. The bank can neithor borrow or inakocollocliona. Their liabilities arc roported at tO.000,000, while tboir aneti are placed at 111,000,000, The failure of oiLLr.ariE, tHovaKiior. a co.. ii owing to their customers not being able lo retponie, HATES A CO. lay that their Junior partner ii in Europe, and their icnlor wu luddenly taken ill on Saturday, while on his way home. Contt- quenuy no butlrieas could be transasted and suipenslon became Decenary until Mr. Hayes, br., rocoveri. Their enomiti ar buiy with rumors of evil and dliaster, and their uiuucs are again banded about m idly as ever at any tlmo lor tbe last throe wcoks. Tl.o street is c.rtainly In a panlcy shape; though it is to be hoped that to-morrow will brine wltb it wore reaion for the lookout tide. Wall ttreet li none the leis cheering than tbls morn Ing. The Exprosi taya that under a pres sure to raise money, llrst-clais dividend paying itock have ben thrown over board for almost anything thy will brin; and tb result is somothing very much like another panic. Now is the time for people who have money to invest to lose their hoard, tbey will never have a better oppertunlty to make money than picking up at a cheap price valuable property thus sacrificed. THE' ELECTIONS. OHIO. Cleveland, October 14. TIih eW. Hons In this city to-day passed on" very quietly and a light vote was pollod. Five ticket were in the Held and much scattering done. Tho returns will proba bly be late throughout tlili section of the statp. THE VOTE. Brio county Vermillion township, AI len, Democrat, 12 majority ; Mulaml Itopublican, Mt majority. Summit county Akron, Third ward Noye, 44 majority over Allen. Country township, Allen, 70 majority. Domocratlc gain 40. Cuyahoga polls Noyes 22 major ity over Allsn. Ashtabula, Noyes 'JO ma jorlty and German township gives Novo 20G majority. Stark county Minerva, Republican majority, 26. Cuyahoga county Solon lownililp, Ko publlban majority 2". Mahoning county Youngitown, Re publican majority 310. Republican loss, 10. Boardman township, Republican ma jority 140. Lawrenco county Blackriver town ship, Republican mr.Jorlty 82; Welling ton township, Republican majority J40 j Rochostor township, Rrpublicau majority, 74 Slyria, Itopublican mnj iritv, 31; Greenwich, Republican majority, 3C; Amherst, Noyes, 1 majority. Tuscarrawa county Wnyburg town ship, Republican majority, 61. Portage county Democratic 14 ; lte publlcbnCl; Prohibitionists 41. Trumbull county Warren township, Republican majority ; Champion town ship, Republican majority 11. Lake county Psyncsvllie, 270 Repub lican majority. Toledo, Octobor 14. Wood county Weston township, 53 Republican majority; Lakotownihlp, tie vote on governor, icst of Republican ticket one majority. Lucas county Silvanania township, Republican majority 107; White-houso township, Republican majority 19. Henry county Bartlow towmh'p, Re publican majority 1. Ottowa county Portage township, Democratic mojority 48; Put-in-Bay township, Democratic majority 4; Benton townihip, Democratic majority CS. Sanduiky county Riley townihip, Al len 128 majori'y; Hudson, Democratic candidate for itate senator, 142 majority; Fremont City township, Hudson 128 ma. jority, Allen 13G majority; Daniel June, Republican candidate foi representative, probably eloctcd; Townseuu towusuip, 110 Republican majority; Lucky, Repub lican candidate for state senator, 111 ma Jority. Lucu county Spencer townihip, Re publican majority 4i3. Cincinnati, October 14. Tho voto reported in tbe election Ii light. Tho day hu been fair and order wai good. There are throe tickets in the fluid with 00 can didates in all and out of theio are made many composition tickets. Indications are tbat tbere has been much scrntcMng, There are CO wards and precincts in tbe city and county. The country will be difficult and returns will be rocoived slowly. The city has been redlstricted into wards slnco last gubernatorial elec tion which will make the comparision by wards impossible oxcept on tho basis of tho voto for secretary of stato last fall. CoLUMUUf, October 14.-10:30 p. m. Returns coming in slowly. All compari sons made with the vote of secretary of stnte in 1872. Ashtabula county Two townships, Democratic gain 07. Champaign county Two townships, Democratic gain 41. Cuyapoga county One township, Demo cratic gaid 38. Erio county Two towmhipt, Demo cratic gain Gi. Ouerniey county One townihip, Re publican gain 12. Harrison county Throo townships, De mocratic gain 38. Huron county Two townships, Demo cratic gain 5. Henry county One township, Republi can gain 0. Lucas county Two townsbipi, Demo cratic gain 13. Licking county One townihip, und Newark City, Republican gain 45. Lorain county Hour townalilps, Ro publican gain 60; Youngitown city, Re publican gain CO, Michigan county- Tliroo township?, De mocratic gain 3. Madison county Three townships, De mocratic gain 81. Marlon county --One township, Demo cratic gain 16. Ottawa county- Throo townships, .Democratic gain 82. Tresway county Clrcleville township, democratic gain 40. Stark county Ono townbij, Domocrat lc gain 11, Sandusky county One townihip, Dem ocratic gain 9. Summit county Two townihip and ward in Akron, Democratic gain 170. Tuicarawai county Three townihipj, democratic gain 13. Warren county One township, Repub lican gain . Washington county Two townibipi, and Marietta city, Democratic gain 15. Wood county -Two townships, Domo craticgain 163. PENNSYLVANIA. PmLA.DEi.rAiA, October 14. All tho wards in tho city but one show tbo fol lowing reports for Judge or tho supremo court: Gordon, Republican, 49,905; Ludlow, Democrat, .19,298. Republican majority 10,707. Stato treasury, Muckey, Republican, 60,079; Hutchinson, Demo crat, 31,870. Republican majority, 25, 100. For sheriff, Elliott, Republican, 64,. 416; Hall, Democrat, 29,700. Republican majority 19,703. IOWA. DptMOWEH, Iowa, October 14. The meager returns received here up to this hour, mostly indicate that tho state Re publican ticket has boen elected by from 30,000 lo 40,000 majority on tbo county, local arid legtilatlve tlckrU. Thonj havo been desporate contests, and lomo of tho strong Republican counties havo gone for tho state monopoly ticket. Retuns from Madison, Powsblck, I)alla, Web ter and Marion counties, received up to 11 o'clock, roport that tho county legisla tive tickets in those counties are clectod Mohasbol county, heretofore giving a round Republican majority, Ii reported as going for the anti-monopoly ticket by 1,200 majority. Monroe county givos the Repulican state ticket 300 minority, but elects tho anti-monopoly candidate for treasuror and rcpreientativo. In Polk county the Republican Unto ticket will havo 900 inajorlty. Tho Republican county ticket ii mostly elected by small majorities while ita candidate for treat uror ia undoubtedly defeated and III can didato for senator Is close run If not de feated. OH KG ON. San FitANctsco, Octobor 14. Dis. patches from Oregon to-night say tho elec tion for congroismen patted o!T quietly. A Portland dispatch says Ncsmlth is probably elected by a small majority. Tho San Francisco cadets arrived at Sac ramento to-day from an eastern tour. FROM WASHING TO X. IttrOKT CALLED FOR. Wamiinoto.v, Octobor 14. Tliu eomp troller of curroncy yesterday liucd a cir cular calling upon all tho national binka for a roport of their condition at the close of business on Friday, the 12th of Stj' tombor, 1973. Tho bank superintendents of tho itate of New York havu already called for a roport of the condition of ull tho stato banks in that stato for tbe same day, so that a complote statement of all banks, itiito and national, city anil sUte of New York, can bo completed from these returns when received. COUONKIl's VEKDICT. Tho Jury In the case of Ida W. Vail, who died from tbo ell'octi of abortion in Jeney City, returned a verdict tht the dcceaiod came to hor death by tho use of an initrutnent In the hands of Dr. Cum mings, assisted by Mrs. Croieen alius MoUler; and that Alon.o Kimball wai accoseory to irt the cnie before tbe grand jury. FROM MEMPHIS rr.i.Low tevkk. Mkmi'IU., Octobor, 13. Tbo following ii tho mortuary report for the past 24 houn : .lohn O'Brien, yellow fever; Mary Mclirlde, do; Domery Lamb, do; Kato Casey, do; A. Ueldleberg, do; Thos. Meloy, do; S. .1. Attle, do; Matt. Foley, congestion of tbo brain; .1. C. Murphy, yellow fovor, W.Taylor, cramp); Mary C Coleman, yellow fever; Lewis Uoswelbal, do; Geo. Granger, do; Fred. Landor, do; Joseph Hainer, do, J. John sob, do; Peter C. Hesx, do; Goo, Buihey, do; J. C. Bryan, do; Tlios. O'Brien, do; Unrrlion Prim, do; Booth Moore, do; Dr. Patrick CriUIn, do: I. I. Hyuvotto, do; Maggie C. Leo, do ; F. N. Roach, do. Mrs. A. J. Saft, do; .1. F. Rick, do ; T Cummings, do; Allen Thomas, do; J. K. King, do; Mrs. Cunnello, do; M. Miller, do; J. C. Arnea, do; Ii. .1. Jackson, con sumption; W.W. Hill, yollow fever; .1- Frink, do; J. C. Sweeney, do. fromstTluui.s. ON HER MUSCLE. Sr. Loui, October 14. Mrs, Virginia L. Miner, formorly president of tho Mil- ourl state woman'a suffrage association, and a leading spirit in tho woman's move ment, has notified the board of assessors of this county that she refuses to make to them a return of her property subject to taxation, on Ihn ground that under the de cision of tbo supreme court of this state, she being a femmo covert, cannot own the money with which to pay the taxoi there on; and further, because sho thinks taxa tion without representation the sum of all tyranny, ( DENIED IT. United .Statei Sanator Ingall, of Kan sas, who 1ms just returned home, denies tbe report telegraphed from Washington that he, while in that city, made strong ouorii to nave certain lederai ouicei.olderi removed, and his own particular friend appointed instead. FROM YAXKTCLV. TKIAI. or WINTEKMU7 K. ia.kto.v, October 14. Tho district court begins hero to-day, at which the case against Wintorrnute, for tho murder of Secretary McCook, will come up. The case will bo vlgoroasly contested from tho start, and tho lint flght will doubtloss b ono for the formation of a jury with a view to getting an indictment of man slaughter instead of murder, if possible. FROM SHREVEFORT. IHl-nOVlNO. Shiievki'oiit, October 14. Telegraph force all well. INTKK.ME.Nm Henry D. Molland, age 17; Mri. C. W uurt, ago ill ; Mr, u. w. Hurt s cbiid, age 4 days ; Flora Temson, age 3; II. G. Hall, ago 42; Mri. Tabor, ago 80. V ROM NASIIVILLR. l.NUIOTKU, Nashville, Octobor 14. Tbo grand Jury to-day found a true bill of murder in tbe first degreo against young Hogan for tb killing of R. M. Richards yostor day. nail wa refuted, and he was sent to jail. MA RKETJHEFORT. provisions. New Orleans, October 14. Bacon oasler at 85'JJc. Otbor quotations same as yesterday. ,r Cotton lower ; sales of 20,000 hales. Chicago, Octobor 14. Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat steady j No 1 pring $1 0&1 09; No 2 $1 2J cash ; 1 01 J seller in Novom ber; No 3 08J97o. Corn stotdy; fi 2 mixed 36ccaih, 3737c seller In November. Oats dull and a shade lower; Nu 2 31 Jc cub ; 3ljc seller In November. Rye qtnot and weak ; No t! C3c. Barley dull and unchanged : Mo 2 fall $1 35; $1 061 06). Provisions unlet: meis nork UfiflW.k1 caih; sales at 12jc soils r In January. wniiKy steady at '.tic. t. Louis, October 14. Hemp dull and uncbonged. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat quiet and a shade better; No 2 'JlSl In elevator j fall unchanged ; No 2 rod In demand and firmer; sales at f I M; No 3 $1 3il 34; No 4 $1 20. Corn only in leeal demand; markot firm; No. 2 mixed oflered at 43a cailr ; 4Uc bid. Out atoady ; No 2 mixed 35)3&c. Barley nominal and unchanged ; No ' spring $1 3S1 40; choice Kansaaa $1 CO. Ryo steady and firm; No 2 G970c. Pork dull and unchanged; dry aall meats unchanged. Lard unchanged; roll no J HJc. "Whisky lower and unsettled. THE CITY NATIONAL BAiric. V A 1 M l, UAi'lTAL, ILLINIUM HI 1)0,(100 umi'MI: W. s. IUI.LIUAY, r-rMld'Bti II KNKT 1.. HALLiUlT. Vu.f rtMrns a. H.HAFKURD, CMor) Wil.TKR IITHI.OH, liiMlnOuMtr MriiTi TitLoa, Uaan L. Hs.Li.iAia Oao. I). WlLumnoH, A. H. KnsttT tl. Crnsimiftr, W. P. Halls! , HrariiiN HiftoU). atmolifinair, Voim and Uatt)4 Hist Boaida Vaults sus tVaaal. H.WOBITH rreelvti, aed bUMln anna. a sjratra! tctklais FIRST NATIONAL BANK If OA I Mis. It. V. Mii.I.kh, resident. J. M. I'llItUrA, Vice-President. C'iiah. CUNNINOIUM, Cashier. OULLKOTIONa PKOMPTLV M. IDK TaXCllANOK, oolD, Uok sou, sl I laitol i iZi HUtew murlitM Uitiibl anil sold. sssserval Allowed urn llisse Depot Uta. ENTERPRISE SAVINGS )iirtr I Wi trots tl. Itfl). OfFICK or CITY NATIONAL BANK. CAlltO orricEH : A. H. SAKKOIU). President; j w uwm. w iud'I a CUUllit f ii. HY.HLOF, Secretary and Treasurer pumoaj i P. M. Ushclit, Cms. (JiLiaasa, f. a. (Hoesmtu, PiCL (). ftmci, 11. H. CcsmsoBiH, si. V. IUxu&at, 1. H. Vuuun. Deposited! mar Asssosus xeelvs1frs)si Tan Casata Upwards. IMTKHKUT paid od deposits at th rasa ol an percent, per usum, Much Island Uaptem ber In. Inlereet not withdrawn Is added Imme lltuly to the pnnclptl of Ibe deposits, iberebr giving them compound Interest. MARRIEIJ WOMIH AD CHIXUMS MAT OEPOaiT 1IOHBT 0 THAT 10 0a IUI OA DUW IT. Open ever? business dj from ls.m. to 3 p.m., and (Saturday r'.og tor HAVING DKHOSITt onl, from ( to t o olock. auotf W. HT8I.OP. Trees urer. F. M. STOOKFLKTIf, liuporter. Itt-clitier and Wholesale IJeuler in t'OKr.lUX AMD DDMI'.H II! LIQUORS AND WINES NO. jX OHIO I.KVEE, 9-5 tf CAIKO. Hi UNO IS JOI'lsIN k WKBII, SISAL, Commission Merchants DEAbEKH t.N COtJNTllY PHODUOK, (1 it A IN, t'lonr. Meal, Bacon, Kle. No. G Howaho's Kow, MEMPHIS, TEWW. Eiri.lheral advances on coiiHiKhnmciitx Partiea wishing to keep posted with our market Vf ill please send address. KEKKItKNCKS -llitnkit and Imslncsn men of Memphis, Tent-essee. IsAWTKBNf SAMUEL 1. WHKKLBR, ATTORNEY & COUNSELOIl AT LAW CAIKO, ILLINOIS. Office over First National bank. :i.Mm WILLIAM J. ALLEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW CAIRO, ILLINOIS. Office over Klrat National bank. 3-10-3ru John 11. Mulkey. MULKEY Willani C. ilulkey & SON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW CAIRO, ILLINOIS. OUIce: Eighth atreet, between Com'mer rial and WasUInyton avenues. f14 tf. MISVEI.1.AJVEOIJH. MILLER X PAKKKH, GENERAL COMMISSION ABO FORWARDING MJSROHANTfl, UEALKUB IN FLOUR, CORN Oats, Hay, etc., AOBNTd toB FAlBHANK'fl SO A LIB Ohio i,ve. caiuo, n-Lrsors. Foreign Advertisements. vsASfiUKai: CONSUMPTION AND ITS CUHK. Victims ol this awlul disease are found tu In every neighborhood, in uliuoit evvty boiie. For them and for their friends, we have tidings nl good ebeer and bope the an nouncement or a snout Important dlicocry, 11 nn I y baicd upon common sense and rea on, by which tbe terrible malady la poll lively controlled, and Ita lctimi arepernu nelitly restored to health. WI liliSOIST'S CAHII0LATF1) COD LIVER OIL li not a secret of empirical nostrum. It I i happy combination ol tuo rvinedlei knowi to pliyaluians everywhere an the beat tneaiii ol combating ron-iinipt on. TiiW combliu tlon Is Mr. Wlllnon ' dl-cr 'erv xml I I founded upon the following SOUND HKAftON liStj : Consumption la decav. Soothlntr. ex beet nraiit remedies ure only uelill an palliative they do not reach I be cause I hey do not toj tbe decay. Tonic medicines strengthen tb me lorcca anu prolong mn name, nut Hi decay (,'oen Mendlly on, and sooner or laic the victim must yield. Climatic chaiiKeaar omctlmt K"" J. but they seldom vtholl cure. In short, the tlrst tiling to he dene I to si ol' the decay ; then apply tin- restors iitu, ionic mm puhhjim Kiting ireaiuicm Think a moment. 'I he limys arc dccaylu tubercle, ulcerations, ca Itlca and depot dilation carries this poison all over the b d) vt asiing, loss oi appetite, enervation, inyi sweats, and alt the terrible symptoms a; pear; Is It worth while to doctor the yui loin, which are merely the results, whi the decay, which is (be cause, Is eating t, tbe life prlugsi' i ncse two mitigt arc wmi known i) tl beat physicians : I. Caloo lcne Id lio-ltlelv arrests iw-i It li the most powerful antiseptic In tl known world. Kcn dead bodies site tir served by It. Entering Into the circulate it at once grapples with corruption, i decay ceases. It purities the sources of d case. !2. Cod I.Iver Oil la nature's best assh-ta In resisting consumption. It Is at once food, a tonic, a purltler, a healer. It brae up and supplies the vital forces, feeds t waned systcui, and enawes nature to rcgn her loothold. For these purposes notbl can compare with Cod l.hcr Ull. 'Mils t ineory oi WILLSON'S s . r CAKnOLATED COD LIVER OIL Aa described fully In the Inventor's clrciil which will be mulled, upon application, any address. We cannot afford spare to tell the win story here, or to jrlve the numerous cert catea Irom eminent pbyslrlnns und i known eitlzcnstcstiryiiiK to the aboliiti wonderful results MomIiik troin this ft discovery, ijiifflce it to s) It Is curing tin sands who supposed lhern'elei to be death' door. Wilson's Carbolatrd Oil Is sclenlitlrui prepared with tbe purest carbolic acid. , combined as to be entirely harmless with Sweet Nokweoiax t'on Livek On. From the celebrated tl-herles at Aalesi (Norwayl, irniKinnceil by phjslelatis tnot delicate, efflcient collUrroil In world. It in easily taken, tolerated by the weal stomarbs, digests readily, ntu-r bceoi rancid, and Is alinoet Mill rely tree from usual dlnirreea )l vharaeu-rlstics of liver oil. For every use of cod liver oil Mr. Willst discovery ia of the (greatest value. Kor the safe Internal adml istratlon carbolic acid Mr. Willson'a me'od or e blnlnK it with cod liver oil Is absolutely l essary. "WIIiOOSOlT'S A Tl rS-l T A m w a 1 a specific and radical cure for f I V -Tv-T- I T--T- tr I , . . . -r- - AND SCROFULOUS: DISEASE-'J Ketacmhcr the name, "Wlll-on's Cai Uted Cod Liver Oil." It comes In Is wedfe-sliaped bottles, hrarlm; the Inv tor's xlgaature, aud It sold by the best di (,'Ms. Prepared by J. H. WIllson.M John. St , .N SOU) 11V AM. IIRL'flOIHTrt. RlcnAKlisoNi Co., tit. Louis, ) Whole II UM.HUT tc Kdha LL,Chicago. H.1 .iAw lv Agen EXCELSIOR MANUFACTURING fV OF ST. LOUIS. LOW RESERVOIR . Avwuk Are Suited (o all Climate AND FAMOUS FOU DEIXO BEST TO USE! CHEAPEST TO BUY II EASIEST TO SELL I . U(&- 1'snious for doing mora an iMGfe BETTER COOKINI jK Qulrber andsTheapi sssai mvj kiiast I I si vat s-amous ron civino rfe. Satisfaction iTcrjwnoi .'OAK!, - AXO BBI50 --' Especially Adapt) It TO TUI Fiiis or mi sow SOXiX5 J3-X O. W. II K N D li II S O N , Commercial Avenue I'AIHO, U.1M. 1- il.tw ly B. T. PARKER, (Successor to l'arker 4 lllale.) KEALKft IN PAINTS AND Oil Vnirsitalica, Braakta, WALL PAPEll, WINDOW (a-XjjtV.SE WllfDOW BHADM, Aad tb ealabraua illumlnatla AURORA OIL. DOS8' LOILDIKa; CO! llTHsVT. MllOUlrlV., UllfnA , Oaibo'. . r?